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france, britain, and spain are just a few of the countries which have summoned israel's ambassador to express their concerns. there are warnings that new settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank could threaten the very viability of a two- state solution. >> israel's prime minister does not shirk controversy and is not afraid of upsetting his friends, but benjamin netanyahu might suddenly be feeling rather isolated. a number of european countries are upset over the thorny issue of settlements. for years, israel has been warned by allies that continued expense of israel's settlements on occupied jewish land is detrimental to a two-state solution. it was when israel signalled its intention to develop this strategically-important area known as e-1 that the row intensified. if this big piece of land was to become a jewish settlement, detractors say it would be the final nail in the coffin of the two-state solution. with dozens of jewish settlements already in the area, it is argued that developing e- 1 and his separation area around it, -- and this separation around it would cut off
france, britain, and spain are just a few of the countries which have summoned israel's ambassador to express their concerns. there are warnings that new settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank could threaten the very viability of a two- state solution. >> israel's prime minister does not shirk controversy and is not afraid of upsetting his friends, but benjamin netanyahu might suddenly be feeling rather isolated. a number of european countries are upset over the thorny issue of...
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ambitions at home he could still face other charges of being behind an alleged prostitution ring in france. the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state of t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaken moby jersey are all was detained by members of a citizen's group backed by the country's military he was promoting the un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. police in belfast northern ireland are treating the petrol bomb attack on a police officer as attempted murder a group of fifteen suspected loyalist targeted the unmarked vehicle smashing and torching it outside the offices of an alliance party m.p. it comes after the local council had the union flag removed from the city hall causing massive protests and sporadic violence across belfast police had to use water cannons to disperse the writing crowd. shortly of talk to one of the architects of russia's our foreign policy about the controversial magnitsky law that's in spotlight coming u
ambitions at home he could still face other charges of being behind an alleged prostitution ring in france. the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state of t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaken moby jersey are all was detained by members of a citizen's group backed by the country's military he was promoting the un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area...
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and france many morocco to throw their weight behind the newly formed syrian opposition coalition two thirds of the islamist dominated entire south coalition has ties to the muslim brotherhood and salafist and their idea of freedom for syria what about islam it's a positive sign for us that our military struggle is characterized by being mostly islamic because martin. them for the sake of and has always been the main motive for people's freedom. in what's seen as a symbolic attempts to distance themselves from terrorists in syria washington has designated one of the rebel groups a terrorist organization but the same syrian opposition that the us supports welcomes the efforts of groups like al nusra the decision of considering one of the factions fighting the regime as a terrorist organization should be reconsidered. this is a demonstration of support for in syria with people heard chanting we are students of osama. people here in washington don't seem to understand that if you don't like the government in cairo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you wi
and france many morocco to throw their weight behind the newly formed syrian opposition coalition two thirds of the islamist dominated entire south coalition has ties to the muslim brotherhood and salafist and their idea of freedom for syria what about islam it's a positive sign for us that our military struggle is characterized by being mostly islamic because martin. them for the sake of and has always been the main motive for people's freedom. in what's seen as a symbolic attempts to distance...
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and why the people of france may soon be left in the dark. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, december 6th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a miss-matched market! the dow moved above 13,000 while the nasdaq was weighed down by apple. apple fell 6% yesterday, the worst drop this year. treasury secretary tim geithner says washington lawmakers are inching closer to deal on the budget. the sec is breaking up an alleged insider trading scheme that involved tip-offs on upcoming merger deals. 10 people are charged, including a banker from wells fargo. and the nasdaq is blaming human error for the ipo delay of small biz lender whitehorse finance, which was supposed to start trading yesterday morning. shares fell 6% in its delayed debut. joe cusick of optionsxpress joins us now. good morning joe. good to have you back on the show. > > thank you. > yesterday we had a trader talking about a potential rally in the financials. well, did we ever get one yesterday - b
and why the people of france may soon be left in the dark. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's thursday, december 6th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a miss-matched market! the dow moved above 13,000 while the nasdaq was weighed down by apple. apple fell 6% yesterday, the worst drop this year. treasury secretary tim geithner says washington lawmakers are inching closer to deal on the...
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investment from france is welcome in algeria. french carmaker renault's as it is drawing up plans to build a new plant in the country -- french car maker reynaud says -- french car maker renault says it is drawing up plans to build a new plant in the country. >> israel's plans to build new homes for jewish settlers in occupied territories have been condemned by the international community. the ute's foreign policy chief strongly opposed what she called the unprecedented expansion of settlements. >> these latest plans were also condemned by members of the security council, with the exception of the united states. israel has made several announcements accelerating its settlement program following the united nations upgrading of palestinian status. a new rights report on serious as the fighting is increasingly putting sunni rebels against the tribe of president assad and his christian allies. >> the report also underscored the threat the growing number of foreign fighters pose in escalating violence. memo more weapons to fight assad
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and france look worse because you know these are people who are time but arming the resistance in syria and pushing forward but not willing of course to arm the resistance in gaza so israel has had to sit tight or risk a lot more potentially take a trip around the world of take a look at some other news making headlines this hour former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has announced he has to run for office in next year's parliamentary elections the flamboyant seventy six year old tycoon says he wants to lead the debt ridden country out of the financial crisis he stepped down in disgrace last year with italy on the brink of financial disaster and has since been convicted of tax fraud. the president of the philippines has declared a state of emergency as a deadly typhoon bopha is it making its way back towards the country the storm claimed the lives of more than five hundred people earlier this week with tens of thousands left homeless authorities expect more heavy rains floods and landslides in the northeast of the country. around two thousand protesters have rallied outside bel
and france look worse because you know these are people who are time but arming the resistance in syria and pushing forward but not willing of course to arm the resistance in gaza so israel has had to sit tight or risk a lot more potentially take a trip around the world of take a look at some other news making headlines this hour former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has announced he has to run for office in next year's parliamentary elections the flamboyant seventy six year old...
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france is the biggest foreign investor in algeria. francois hollande's claims france has created hundreds of thousands of jobs there, so it could be mutually beneficial for friends. there is a market for its products. also the creation of jobs, very important for a growing population. >> hundreds of people have paid their respects at a funeral for a health-care worker. they have since been suspended, but local health workers are considering vaccination's under police protection. police say a woman who was a gang rape on a bus is in critical but stable condition. the campaign is demanding a review of rape laws. the government says it will create five new courts to speed up prosecution. police have arrested five suspects and are looking for a sixth. in sri lanka, three days of deadly rains have caused landslides. at least 25 people have been killed, but the worst may not be over. >> he is lucky to be alive. his family escaped the dilution of mud that rolled down the mountain. >> of about 4:00 in the morning we heard of a huge roar like
france is the biggest foreign investor in algeria. francois hollande's claims france has created hundreds of thousands of jobs there, so it could be mutually beneficial for friends. there is a market for its products. also the creation of jobs, very important for a growing population. >> hundreds of people have paid their respects at a funeral for a health-care worker. they have since been suspended, but local health workers are considering vaccination's under police protection. police...
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. >> the president of the central african republic has appealed to france and the u.s. for help against a rebel coalition that has vowed to topple his government. france has declined to intervene against the rebels who have already taken several towns and are now advancing on the capital. >> heavy snow has paralyzed large parts of eastern canada. in montreal, traffic came to a virtual standstill. police are telling people to stay at home, as some areas are expected to receive almost half a year of additional snow. well, we are going to a short break. after we come back, we will look at europe's crisis year 2012. >> we will find out how it will be a year to forget for one of germany's top swimmers. stay with us. >> welcome back. in just three days' time, we will be seeing up the old year and welcoming in the new, but before that, we will be taking the chance to reflect on some of the main events of the task 12 months. >> in europe, it was all about the debt crisis. greece and spain were the worst hit. >> eventually, it was the european central bank's controversial bond-b
. >> the president of the central african republic has appealed to france and the u.s. for help against a rebel coalition that has vowed to topple his government. france has declined to intervene against the rebels who have already taken several towns and are now advancing on the capital. >> heavy snow has paralyzed large parts of eastern canada. in montreal, traffic came to a virtual standstill. police are telling people to stay at home, as some areas are expected to receive almost...
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for one another at the end of the day it's going to be the syrians are going to decide not britain france you know. now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles of course up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be deployed of course throughout the conflict in syria we've seen an increasingly fragmented opposition and so there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry could well end up in the wrong hands nonetheless britain will be pushing ahead this week seeking that amendment. one is coming your way in day out as close to making a huge leap in medical progress as it develops an affordable music scene that could save lives that are more aftershocks gray. day starts at five am earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains and plains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he just and familiar dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter farm stage setting up his ute judici
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it's the largest rink in france covering 1800 square meters. skaters can take to the ice every day until january 6th. so winter season kicking in. let's pull back and show you that france will still be seeing some wet and windy conditions. this is actually southwesterly winds that are dominating this area strengthening and making it a very wet scene, locally isolated rain will target portugal. temperature-wise not too bad. paris, 12 degrees for friday and saturday. on the rise he here in madrid at 14 degrees on your saturday, too. but the east is looking very chilly. kiev minus 5, moscow minus 9. that's for your high on friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline"." thanks for joining us.
it's the largest rink in france covering 1800 square meters. skaters can take to the ice every day until january 6th. so winter season kicking in. let's pull back and show you that france will still be seeing some wet and windy conditions. this is actually southwesterly winds that are dominating this area strengthening and making it a very wet scene, locally isolated rain will target portugal. temperature-wise not too bad. paris, 12 degrees for friday and saturday. on the rise he here in madrid...
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at eight pm moscow time international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain summoning it sound bass it is to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and with threw away. the un say israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost. all the details coming out. of the headlines tonight russia and turkey pen lucrative new business deals as president putin says the two countries are looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict warning against a military buildup in the region. and the british jobs program is just not working as it's revealed the scheme actually makes it even less likely to keep people employed. this is kevin owen it's good to have you with us now from some britain of some of the israeli ambassadors to their countries to get over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the u.n. in the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations more from a middle east correspondent paula. that's happening in an area known as anyone and what it effectively means is that the
at eight pm moscow time international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain summoning it sound bass it is to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and with threw away. the un say israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost. all the details coming out. of the headlines tonight russia and turkey pen lucrative new business deals as president putin says the two countries are looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict warning against a military buildup in the...
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it's allowed to trade as a bank in france right so i look at the example of micro financing it totally transformed the banking industry in bangladesh. women were able to get money micro loans to take them out of poverty and it was so successful that the big banks swooped in and they destroyed that industry and the nobel prize winning inventor of the industry was thrown tossed to the curb. so this is unfortunately you're dealing with an entrenched monopolist oligarchies that will stop at nothing to prevent competition from coming to the fore if these new technologies and platforms gain critical mass then the banks will stop at nothing to get rid of competition that's that's unfortunately we have a no look up only in place i do think you know they could try all they want but there is a different sector there are people who know how to code right there are people who know. how to innovate there are people and innovation is important as the mother of the necessity is the mother of invention and this is what and you whole thing does point out he says necessity is often the mother of inventi
it's allowed to trade as a bank in france right so i look at the example of micro financing it totally transformed the banking industry in bangladesh. women were able to get money micro loans to take them out of poverty and it was so successful that the big banks swooped in and they destroyed that industry and the nobel prize winning inventor of the industry was thrown tossed to the curb. so this is unfortunately you're dealing with an entrenched monopolist oligarchies that will stop at nothing...
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ambassador here in most case had the powers is to stay out of it do you think other countries will follow france's late my hope so i mean there's a socialist government so-called anyway in paris and at the very least they have to appear to not be hard core cold warriors even though the soviet union doesn't exist anymore but an interesting backdrop is the t p p meeting this going on in the new zealand right now where they're looking to open up trade in the pacific basin and particularly dealing with issues of copyright piracy and other things that the u.s. says you cues china of repeatedly and yet you don't see the same kind of vitriol being pointed at china which may well be because china owns so much of the u.s. this paper at this point that they be sort of pointing their finger at the boss what about canada that's said to be in the process of drafting something very similar again yes russia what would why canada what are their reasons that canada has been voting and acting in concert with the united states for the last few years now if you look at the votes on israel for example you'll find the
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in france produced some shocking figures. we wanted to ask the french if they felt poor or felt they were heading that way only eleven percent of the french consider themselves being below the poverty line but thirty seven percent say they feel they are becoming poor the french feel that their country is slipping into decadence and social stratification is taking place . christmas is many things to many people some admire the atmosphere or make you healthy you wrote for others it's about finding a means of survival regardless of the financial state all hold that next year will be better than the previous and who knows maybe those in peril now may join those enjoying the spectacular eliminations come next christmas. ski reporting from paris. but max kaiser is a man who gets no one off the hook for cultivating the gap between rich and poor here's what's coming up at seven thirty am g.m.t. . the stranger to exploitation of colonisation they've been ignored and they have developed some interesting products in the telecommunicatio
in france produced some shocking figures. we wanted to ask the french if they felt poor or felt they were heading that way only eleven percent of the french consider themselves being below the poverty line but thirty seven percent say they feel they are becoming poor the french feel that their country is slipping into decadence and social stratification is taking place . christmas is many things to many people some admire the atmosphere or make you healthy you wrote for others it's about...
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rather a soft approach in condemning israel over these new settlements well our we didn't do the same as france or the united kingdom you know summoning the ambassador but our spokesman of the government made it very clear in his daily press conference that we condemn this and that we are against settlements so of course we are still under the pressure of our history of holocaust so there is a special relationship between germany and no doubt lot of international pressure against israel at the moment isn't there yes of course and it's building up so it really depends whether israel is now giving in and not building. new houses in the settlements or just continuing it but i think the main card game in the hands of the united states of america and we have to see what will be you do your reaction of obama i think the europeans in the overwhelming majority are against new settlements because we teach this really. the sort of finishing signal for any peace process building up a second state besides israel is taking a real gamble here and it really is in danger of isolating itself even further from w
rather a soft approach in condemning israel over these new settlements well our we didn't do the same as france or the united kingdom you know summoning the ambassador but our spokesman of the government made it very clear in his daily press conference that we condemn this and that we are against settlements so of course we are still under the pressure of our history of holocaust so there is a special relationship between germany and no doubt lot of international pressure against israel at the...
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had 18,000 movie houses, and compared to france's 2400, and britain's 3000. europe simply could not compete with hollywood, and as long as hollywood sold american exceptionalism, europeans wanted to be like mike. or in this case, wanted to be like clark gable. but inflation, communist agitation, ethnic unrest, and most of all the contradictions of versailles soon cause the structure to crumble into the totalitarian moment. spain, of course with its civil war was the first to see the future. the fascist rose to power in italy, then germany, then a samara totalitarian culture in japan where a fascination await anyone who questioned the destiny of japan to all of asia, the remaining democracies in europe lacked the will to stop even the weakest of aggressors. when mussolini successfully crushed ethiopia, and none of the league of nations states oppose them, that's higher -- it was already dead. this of course was long before hitler invaded poland. a world war ii let me only but they say that what saved the world in our view was that the progressive liberal, new
had 18,000 movie houses, and compared to france's 2400, and britain's 3000. europe simply could not compete with hollywood, and as long as hollywood sold american exceptionalism, europeans wanted to be like mike. or in this case, wanted to be like clark gable. but inflation, communist agitation, ethnic unrest, and most of all the contradictions of versailles soon cause the structure to crumble into the totalitarian moment. spain, of course with its civil war was the first to see the future. the...
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you have very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be required power grid have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to grow for governor wins and they would develop the country for the people who are canonically a quick look now at the news making headlines egypt's president has a claim the new constitution as a new dawn for his country and his address to the nation after signing the face of a disputed charter into law mohamed morsi also claimed it guarantees social freedom and paves the way for democracy critics of the constitution say it imposes elements assure our law while ignoring the rights of women and minority minorities the islamist backdraft was approved by some sixty three percent of egyptians in a referendum which the opposition claims saw massive fraud. of sunni iraqis block the country's main trade route to neighboring syria and jordan or wednesday demonstrators were demanding equal rights accusing the led government of leading the country into
you have very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be required power grid have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to grow for governor wins and they would develop the country for the people who are canonically a quick look now at the news making headlines egypt's president has a claim the new constitution as a new dawn for his country and his address to the...
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the country due to the unrest lawrence freeman of the executive intelligence review magazine believes france though will only worsen matters if it intervenes these developments do not occur overnight this is big group three years the french are playing a very bad role and if they give become military again in the central african republic that's not going to help for african countries are going to have to move in and some of these brown i think the french have a right to your embassy but beyond that if they become. it's not going to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries in the region which is that you have very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign only your power is france and to be regrown of power grid and have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government and they would develop the country for the people by canonically. look at other news now from arou
the country due to the unrest lawrence freeman of the executive intelligence review magazine believes france though will only worsen matters if it intervenes these developments do not occur overnight this is big group three years the french are playing a very bad role and if they give become military again in the central african republic that's not going to help for african countries are going to have to move in and some of these brown i think the french have a right to your embassy but beyond...
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from one another at the end of the day it's going to be the saloon who's going to decide not britain france you managed to now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles of course up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supplied of course throughout the conflict in syria we've seen an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry could well end up in the wrong hands numb the last person will be pushing ahead this week seeking that amendment. still ahead the tens of thousands of palestinians welcomed their hero the leader in exile the masses in gaza and calls on his supporters to keep up the resistance we also what this means for the region and the world. plus the russian city of sochi is going to host the next winter olympics with preparations now in full swing coming up after this short break. means in this story even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the heart of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with
from one another at the end of the day it's going to be the saloon who's going to decide not britain france you managed to now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles of course up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supplied of course throughout the conflict in syria we've seen an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry could well end up in the wrong hands numb the last...
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who going to decide not britain france you know just now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles of course up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supplied of course throughout the conflict in syria we see in an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry could well end up in the wrong hands nonetheless person will be pushing ahead this week seeking that amendment. a number of syrian rebels have created a new unified military command to better coordinate the insurgency in syria but so far it's only caused even more division a spokesman for the free syrian army which was in attendance denouncing your sourcing as saturated by islamists and by once controlled from outside syria the netherlands as a mobilizing to patriot missile batteries to sense to joining german american units they are to guard against a possible attack from syria one that lawrence wilkerson the former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell says will never come. why in the world would we put p
who going to decide not britain france you know just now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles of course up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supplied of course throughout the conflict in syria we see in an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry could well end up in the wrong hands nonetheless person will be pushing ahead this week seeking that amendment. a number of...
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not with me, all seriousness, why do you see this ending up, remember they went after microsoft in france that was a bigger case. but, i am thinking this more threatening to american companies, this is england saying, we're targeting just you. >> no, britain actually has chairmanship of g-8 next year. at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first cut loopholes there that would make it less attractive, if you are barack obama you should be rooting for this. that means less attractive for those company to do over there and stay here. >> u.k. prospects should be subject to u.k. corporate tax. neil: should you pair spending in other areas to adjust. >> spending is very much down in the u.k. that is the problem, that is the argument shared sacrifice. neil: what about the princess? >> i told jonathan hunt last week that i thought kate middleton is pregnant, i am pleased to be right. neil: she has very bad morning sickness. >> which is why it was revealed early, it was revealed 12 weeks, it
not with me, all seriousness, why do you see this ending up, remember they went after microsoft in france that was a bigger case. but, i am thinking this more threatening to american companies, this is england saying, we're targeting just you. >> no, britain actually has chairmanship of g-8 next year. at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first cut loopholes there that would make...
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it would be great if this year a new more of our super rich followed jerrod deputy you and left france we really need their seventy five percent income taxes if we are to stay with the likes of angola and not find ourselves in the same trouble as demetrius thank you francois hollande. oh right well this one comes from a little boy who has been on the naughty list in the past but he insists he's going to be good in the future. i sound here's the thing i want to be prime minister again i know there were some problems last time however now i'm ready to step back in leave this lead to success quite possibly out of the euro sincerely silvio berlusconi well we'll have to wait to see if their christmas wishes come true but santa did you get my letter yes was i on the nice list you're on minority list. peter all of the. money people in europe are sharing the same christmas wish they see here and then to the blog suffocating austerity drive and later this hour we'll take a closer look at the massive crowd size there have been raging across europe in our special end of year the trap plan. so whe
it would be great if this year a new more of our super rich followed jerrod deputy you and left france we really need their seventy five percent income taxes if we are to stay with the likes of angola and not find ourselves in the same trouble as demetrius thank you francois hollande. oh right well this one comes from a little boy who has been on the naughty list in the past but he insists he's going to be good in the future. i sound here's the thing i want to be prime minister again i know...
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they said it would drive away france's wealthy population. joining me now on the phone from paris is katherine fields. she is a correspondent for global radio news. katherine, why was this tax overturned? >> it was overturned because the court said it failed to rec recognize equality before public burden. what this means is it has been applied to individuals rather than households. the court knows this top rate would have applied to a married couple, for example, if one member was in that upper income bracket. well, if it turned just under, then the 75% rate would not apply. in essence, this was thrown out on a technicality. if was a poorly worded law that just didn't pass the constitutional barrier. >> you know, it is kind of confusing. the president actually campaigned on this75% tax. what happened, and will he try to get it reinstated? >> you are quite right. he made this a key platform of his manifesto. he has gone all out on this, and he even dressed up the tax as an act that the way france's rich could help during harsh economic times.
they said it would drive away france's wealthy population. joining me now on the phone from paris is katherine fields. she is a correspondent for global radio news. katherine, why was this tax overturned? >> it was overturned because the court said it failed to rec recognize equality before public burden. what this means is it has been applied to individuals rather than households. the court knows this top rate would have applied to a married couple, for example, if one member was in that...
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and in moscow pardon me meanwhile says that the france will not be adopting similar rules so again this has really sparked off a tense diplomatic spat it remains to be seen how of course things play out but we will be keeping a close close keeping you updated on the developments as they come out so late lucy comfort of on that very complex a share lucy many thanks indeed for that update. don't do bad things the reason full day magnates existence is because russia has pointed out the american government's hypocrisy. russian foreign minister should respond to such an obvious insult where the united states probably the preeminent violator of human rights at this point in terms of scale magnitude and depth pointing its finger at anyone certainly the person who's having their finger that finger in their face should reply point out you have no standing to accuse us of anything and stand up for themselves canada has been voting and acting in concert with the united states for the last few years now if you look at the votes on israel for example you'll find the united states canada guam and you
and in moscow pardon me meanwhile says that the france will not be adopting similar rules so again this has really sparked off a tense diplomatic spat it remains to be seen how of course things play out but we will be keeping a close close keeping you updated on the developments as they come out so late lucy comfort of on that very complex a share lucy many thanks indeed for that update. don't do bad things the reason full day magnates existence is because russia has pointed out the american...
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to be found and we're the ones paying for it other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bed france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign acquisition the only thing is by the time they get around to it there might be nothing left to sell. art see london. so ryan is warning canada that has made a dangerous move by taking a notorious a radio and militant group off its terror list kind of as following a similar move by the u.s. an accepting that. has renounced violence and wants peaceful regime change in iran written off and looks at the organizations record and hear from some iranians who worry of legitimizing it mohammed shows me his box of handmade treasures earrings pendants all made from stone the only material he could find in the prison yard
to be found and we're the ones paying for it other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bed france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign...
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who are going to decide not britain france the united states now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles a caught up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supply of course throughout the conflict in syria we see in an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry kidwell end up in the wrong hands nonetheless person will be pushing ahead this week thinking that amendment. u.s. is steadily approaching the fiscal cliff. do you know the fiscal cliff. do you think a lot of americans do you think most people are worried i think they are and i think that if i nor dildo buy nothing's really going to change because the economy think that he might think it'll change i just don't they're going to think about it. president asks if americans are prepared to say that's ahead. plus the russian city of sochi is gearing up to host the next winter olympics with preparations now in full swing and so coming up for you after a short break. would you choose do just what their name implies they ge
who are going to decide not britain france the united states now currently items such as body armor and night vision goggles a caught up in that arms embargo and say the amendment would allow items like that to be supply of course throughout the conflict in syria we see in an increasingly fragmented opposition and say there is a lot of concern that the supply of any weaponry kidwell end up in the wrong hands nonetheless person will be pushing ahead this week thinking that amendment. u.s. is...
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you have very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be require power grid and have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government whence and they would develop the country for the people economically. u.k. is now accused of supplying the kits to spy on human rights activists in bahrain and other countries with oppressive regimes and well british surveillance technology has reportedly been sold across the globe and it's capable of intercepting any kind of data find out more nazis websites. but also online. russia's main muslim spiritual leader was shot dead in the north caucasus with details on the targeted attack and to watch he don't come. i. believe that he would speak. to. her. when i was. able to leave good legal. and legal. document that i really. feel. doctors and nurses once again on the streets calling for plans to privatized hospitals to be scrapped striking for a fifth week in a row metal workers are also angry about possible layoffs
you have very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be require power grid and have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government whence and they would develop the country for the people economically. u.k. is now accused of supplying the kits to spy on human rights activists in bahrain and other countries with oppressive regimes and well british...
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the status today of the organization of the rebels after the recent recognition on the one hand by france and britain, i think, and secondly the conferences that they have had to create some kind of umbrella group? >> well, you've described the political track that's evolving and has been have been endorsed by a number of countries, that could come as soon as next week. but you still have a very fractured military command on the ground. that's one reason this new political entity was created to help streamline some of the decisions that are made on the ground. and so the united states and other allies working with the opposition fighters can have a more coordinated approach to dealing with the fighters on the ground. the opposition now is quite diverse on the ground, the u.s. is trying to consolidate that with the help of allies. >> rose: what's their assessment of assad at the moment? the intelligence sources both in the united states and overseas? >> it's very hard to know, charlie. i mean, one of the things that -- there was hope early on that he might take a deal and move out of the c
the status today of the organization of the rebels after the recent recognition on the one hand by france and britain, i think, and secondly the conferences that they have had to create some kind of umbrella group? >> well, you've described the political track that's evolving and has been have been endorsed by a number of countries, that could come as soon as next week. but you still have a very fractured military command on the ground. that's one reason this new political entity was...
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and are just turning twenty minutes past the hour moscow time for france has refused to help the central african republic fight off the rebels closing in on its capital and president francois hollande said paris is only protecting its own interests and not the regime itself the local protesters are angry at a lack of action attacked the french embassy by lawrence freeman of the executive intelligence review magazine says this and it is an example of how colonial powers are hindering the development of sovereignty in the unstable region these developments do not occur overnight this is been brewing for years the french are playing a very bad role and if they give become militarily again in the central african republic that's not going to be healthy for african countries are going to have to move in and saudi's ground and i think the french have a right to protect their embassy but beyond that if they become. it's not going to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries i
and are just turning twenty minutes past the hour moscow time for france has refused to help the central african republic fight off the rebels closing in on its capital and president francois hollande said paris is only protecting its own interests and not the regime itself the local protesters are angry at a lack of action attacked the french embassy by lawrence freeman of the executive intelligence review magazine says this and it is an example of how colonial powers are hindering the...
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are very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign because only your powers france and to be regrown a power grid have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government wins and they would develop the country for the people like the nomic li. well it's have a quick look at other news around the world egypt's president has a claim the new constitution has a new dawn for his country in his address to the nation after signing fiercely disputed charter into law. as mohamed morsi also claimed it guarantees social freedom and paves the way for democracy critics of the constitution say it imposes elements of here ira law while ignoring the rights of women minorities the zionist backed draft was approved by some sixty three percent of egyptians in a referendum which the opposition claims saw massive fraud. in the sunni iraqis brought the country's main trade route to neighboring syria and jordan and wednesday the demonstrators were demanding equal rights accusing the shiite led government of
are very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign because only your powers france and to be regrown a power grid have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government wins and they would develop the country for the people like the nomic li. well it's have a quick look at other news around the world egypt's president has a claim the new constitution has a new dawn for his country in his...
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and let me say that france has a lot of advantages. nice infrastructure, good infrastructure, demography, people with skills, a good level of education. we can take advantage of that, even compared with our peers so let's do everything we can to -- the benefit of these positive advantages and not be -- not present people to invest in france because they might be afraid of a lack of visibility on the taxpayers or too high taxes. >> but do you think it's sending the right signal to investors when it's threatening to nationalize a factory? >> no, certainly not. these are not the right ones and clearly what an investor needs is, again, confident. immediately going forward, illustrate will not suffer from taxes or a potential threat. the message should be positive for investors, not just french one, but also we have a strategy to reduce stability. >> but do you understand some people could be forced to leave the country because of increasing back pressure? >> there is a lot of debate around that. my view is that is not the right thing to th
and let me say that france has a lot of advantages. nice infrastructure, good infrastructure, demography, people with skills, a good level of education. we can take advantage of that, even compared with our peers so let's do everything we can to -- the benefit of these positive advantages and not be -- not present people to invest in france because they might be afraid of a lack of visibility on the taxpayers or too high taxes. >> but do you think it's sending the right signal to...
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in the last ten years, a population the equivalent of great britain germany and france has moved from the country side to the cities two, hundred million people. and they don't have the same status as those who live there of initially, officially, you have an urban middle class 300 million people and growing .. this is a society that has got a lot of pushes and pulls going on, and my worry is that if they find it difficult to manage that, they resort to nationalism, you have seen a little bit of that toward japan, and the problem is, that that wells up from the people. that is not the government and the government has tried to use some of these demonstrations to sort of make a point about japan, and they nearly lost control on a couple of occasions, so i -- i think that -- i don't think of china as an enemy, it is a competitor. it is a partner in many ways. but we also have to work with the chinese in terms of how do we -- how do we persuade them to become a responsible steak holder? .. and sort of abide by the rules? china's rise is not necessarily disadvantages you to the united sta
in the last ten years, a population the equivalent of great britain germany and france has moved from the country side to the cities two, hundred million people. and they don't have the same status as those who live there of initially, officially, you have an urban middle class 300 million people and growing .. this is a society that has got a lot of pushes and pulls going on, and my worry is that if they find it difficult to manage that, they resort to nationalism, you have seen a little bit...
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when cycling's international body imposed that ban earlier, armstrong's seven tour de france victories were erased. armstrong signaled he has no intention of appealing the ban before today's deadline. >>> time, now, for more sports. >> here is espn news. >> good morning. randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. great night in the nba. a great finish in phoenix. it was the knicks taking on the suns. no carmelo anthony. no raymond felton for new york. yet, they're only down two. 15 seconds to play. j.r. smith, never met a shot he hasn't liked. had a season-high 27 points. but he saved his best for last. one second to play. here's mike breen on the call. >> smith catches, shoots. puts it up. puts it in at the buzzer. j.r. smith with another game-winner. >> mike breen, calling it as he sees it. his second game-winner there for j.r. smith in the month of december. celebrate however you want, young fella. >>> then, it's steve nash and the lakers. they're taking on the nuggets in denver. the nuggets got taken by the clippers in los angeles. kobe bryant tried to do the same. he went f
when cycling's international body imposed that ban earlier, armstrong's seven tour de france victories were erased. armstrong signaled he has no intention of appealing the ban before today's deadline. >>> time, now, for more sports. >> here is espn news. >> good morning. randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. great night in the nba. a great finish in phoenix. it was the knicks taking on the suns. no carmelo anthony. no raymond felton for new york. yet,...
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they said it would drive away france's wealthy population. joining me now on the phone from paris is katherine fields. she is a correspondent for global radio news. katherine, why was this tax overturned? >> it was overturned because the court said it failed to rec recognize equality before public burden. what this means is it has been applied to individuals rather than households. the court knows this top rate would have applied to a married couple, for example, if one member was in that upper income bracket. well, if it turned just under, then the 75% rate would not apply. in essence, this was thrown out on a technicality. if was a poorly worded law that just didn't pass the constitutional barrier. >> you know, it is kind of confusing. the president actually campaigned on this75% tax. what happened, and will he try to get it reinstated? >> you are quite right. he made this a key platform of his manifesto. he has gone all out on this, and he even dressed up the tax as an act that the way france's rich could help during harsh economic times.
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ambitions at home he could still face other charges of being behind an alleged prostitution ring in france. the prime minister of mali has resigned in a staged t.v. broadcast just hours after his arrest late on monday shake my b.g. was detained by members of a citizens group backed up by the country's military he was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants to control of the area during a march coup. the venezuelan president hugo chavez has been flown to cuba all for a new round of cancer treatment the need for further therapy appeared after tests showed a recurrence of the disease in the same area where it had previously been removed chavez who was recently related as the country's leader has vowed to return quickly but he however urges the porters to baghran as well as vice president nicolas maduro should the disease force him to give up his presidential duties for relief from as the global economy is predicted to be on the verge of a fresh credit bubble max and stacey are here to put the pla
ambitions at home he could still face other charges of being behind an alleged prostitution ring in france. the prime minister of mali has resigned in a staged t.v. broadcast just hours after his arrest late on monday shake my b.g. was detained by members of a citizens group backed up by the country's military he was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants to control of the area during a march...